Pale Ale | Saint Archer Brewing Co.

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4/5 rDev +7.8%look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4

Hazy golden color with off-white head. Very fresh, hoppy aroma. Pine, grass and dank hops all the way. Taste starts slightly sweet and fruity and gets slightly bitter on the finish. Body is light and quite soft and the carbonation is just right. Aftertaste is slightly bitter and dry, making you take another gulp. Really easy to drink and very refreshing.

Copper to gold in color with a fingernail of dishwater white on top. Moderate lacing. The aroma is of light malt with citrus hops. I'm tasting citrus hops and light doughy malt. The mouth is smooth, crisp, and refreshing.

I was a bit skeptical when I purchased this. I've had St. Archer before but was largely left underwhelmed - this offering was different. Poured a light golden orange (I typically love the lighter beers than darker ales), aroma was a nice pine + citrusy blend. They didn't skimp on the aroma hops. Taste was light, hoppy, fruity, not much malt but more hoppy than malty for sure. There is a decent hop bit on the finish but nothing overboard or off balance. I will definitely get this again. A must try if you dig west coast pale ales.

Pours a finger of head on a clear straw colored body.
The aroma is loaded with citrus: lemon and grapefruit mostly, and a little pine.
The taste is balanced. Great malt profile with the bitterness taking over halfway through. Lots of citrus here too.
The texture is crisp.
Nice.

HUGE FAN of this beer! I love the Pale Ale style ('specially the American Pale Ale). Saint Archer doesn't disappoint in this regard.

True to the style, it has a slight hops bitterness that comes across as overly refreshing. With a moderate ABV and its canned availability, this is a must-have for any / all summer outings. I stock this in my fridge for mid-week depression cure... aka my go-to beer.